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Illinois police, firefighters push back on state control of pensions
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill to consolidate local police and firefighter pensions from across downstate Illinois, but beneficiaries are suing because the state is notorious for poor pension management. -
Justice Mary Jane Theis Announces New Members of Judicial Screening Committee
Justice Mary Jane Theis Announces New Members of Judicial Screening Committee. -
Suit brought against Carbondale Park District for alleged racial discrimination
EAST ST. LOUIS - A former Carbondale Park District manager claims white administrators with similar qualifications and experience were paid more money than he was. -
Here’s the early release decision makers at Prisoner Review Board; List includes a double murderer
SPRINGFIELD – Nominees of Gov. JB Pritzker hold 10 of 14 seats on the Prisoner Review Board while the Senate stalls on their confirmation. -
Madison County real estate Oct. 18-22
An Edwardsville industrial park sold for $75,100,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Oct. 18-22. -
Prisoner Review Board notes on early releases show sympathy for violent offenders; Sen. Plummer outraged
SPRINGFIELD – State Sen. Jason Plummer (R-Vandalia) urges Illinoisans to speak out against “left-wing policies that allow violent criminals to roam free.” -
Suit alleges distracted driver ran stop sign, caused fatal crash
EDWARDSVILLE — The estate of a man who died in an Olive Township collision is suing a motorist who allegedly ran a stop sign and caused the crash. -
Revolution now. Illinois must offer what all America wants: School choice
Rarely is anything so popular yet so neglected by politicians as school choice for K-12 education. The public has it right on what is a truly righteous cause. For society to honor its fundamental obligation to educate its youth, parents must be offered an alternative to catastrophically failing schools. Society’s future demands it. Simple justice demands it. The state as a place to raise a family demands it. And it is indeed what it has often been called – a civil rights issue. -
Equating parents with terrorists leads Illinois Association of School Boards to quit U.S. group
The Illinois Association of School Boards is among 15 state boards to terminate their National School Boards Association membership after the national group sent a letter to President Biden asking that upset parent be monitored as domestic terrorists. -
Gov. Pritzker Announces Three Appointments to Boards as of November 23, 2021
Gov. Pritzker Announces Three Appointments to Boards as of November 23, 2021. -
Attorney General Raoul Calls on Federal Government to Ensure Meaningful Environmental Review of Federal Projects
Attorney General Raoul Calls on Federal Government to Ensure Meaningful Environmental Review of Federal Projects. -
School administrators raise concerns over bill giving admin time, not sick time, for COVID issues
School administrators across the state say a measure giving staff the ability to take administrative days rather than sick days for COVID-related issues will burden their ability to best educate children. -
Walmart seeks to file cross claim in fatal crash alleging defective booster seat
Walmart seeks to file cross claims against the drivers involved in a South Roxana crash that killed a child and against the booster seat manufacturer accused of negligently marketing a defective product. -
Madison County real estate Oct. 12-15
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Sivia censured by ARDC for failing to communicate conflict of interest; 'I take full responsibility for my actions'
Edwardsville attorney Todd Sivia admits that he had a “lapse in judgment” when he failed to communicate a conflict of interest to his client, resulting in a censure by the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC). -
The astonishing statements from Pritzker and Lightfoot on Rittenhouse verdict
“Shooting unarmed citizens is fundamentally wrong,” wrote Gov. JB Pritzker in his statement on the Rittenhouse verdict, which is pasted below. That’s a lie. Pritzker should retract the statement and apologize. One had a pistol pointed at Rittenhouse at the moment Rittenhouse fired, captured in video. -
Illinois highways come with high costs, poor conditions, report finds
Taxpayers pay too much for the rough conditions they find on Illinois roads, according to a report by the Reason Foundation. Bad pavement and too much congestion come with upkeep costs that are among the highest in the U.S. -
New MC prosecutor advocated for ending cash bail as circuit attorney candidate in St. Louis
EDWARDSVILLE – Newly hired Madison County assistant state’s attorney Mary Pat Carl pledged to end cash bail when she ran for St. Louis circuit attorney last year. -
Gov. Pritzker can't take credit for Illinois' improved budget projections when it's the feds that bailed the state out
Gov. J.B. Pritzker may be celebrating the lower deficits his budget office just projected for the next five years, but Illinois’ latest “improvements” owe little to what he and the General Assembly have done since the governor took office. To the contrary, most of Pritzker’s recent actions have only served to increase the burden on ordinary Illinoisans going forward. We detail those actions later in this piece. -
Sangamon County jurors award $1.8 million in wrongful death trial against physician
SPRINGFIELD – Jurors awarded $1,825,000 to widow Donna Miller at a wrongful death trial against physician Adeeb Ahmed on Nov. 1.